4A -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 26, 1988 by John "Wally" Nesbitt Welcome to Corner Five, Port Perry Star's new Motorsport Column. In the coming months I will be travelling to various Racetracks in Ontario and Quebec and this column will keep you informed of upcoming events, will bring you the results of the race weekends and will let you in on any in- side information and gossip from the garages, paddocks and pits. Obviously there has been no local racing to tell you about but I can update you on what a few of the predomi- nant drivers have been doing. You probably have heard that Ludwig Heimrath Jr. has secured an Indy ride with Hemelgarn Racing. Join- ing him on the team, but in the American Racing Series Division, will be Paul Tracy. The nineteen year old hot- shoe from Westhill has claimed success in everything from Formula 2000 to Can-Am cars and has kept busy over the Winter months racing 'Down Under" in the New Zealand Formula Pacific Series. He managed to score a pair of vic- tories and finished with a very respective third place in the overall standings. Another driver making big moves this year is Thunder Bay's John Jones. You may remember seeing Jones take his 1 Motorcraft sponsored Capri to 3 third place finish 1o The Port Perry Ladies afternoon curling league held its awards ban- i oe po aco I on. a Cirarigionship After quest last week with the presentation of trophies to winning teams from Soong bio years racing Formula 3000) n Europe, Jones three schedules. In Schedule One, winners of the Ives Florist trophy were has inked a deal that will see him compete the entire Cart Marion Laird, skip; Marion Wallace, Marilyn Rushford and Terri Yurko. Eva Indy Car Series for Arciero Racing of California. Redman at far left, presented the awards. From the local scene, Stephane Proulx, last year's For- mula 2000 Champion has moved up and will compete in Formula Atlantic this year, while his teammate, Daniel Campeau, will cross the pond and join the Formula Three battles in England. Terry DiFrancesco, Honda Michelin runner-up in 1987 and winner of the CASC Runoffs at Mont Tremblant last October, will move up to the Players Challenge Series for Camaros and Firebirds this year. Looking to grab a ride in the Rothmans Porsche Series for the upcoming season is last years Honda Champion, Normand Boyer. On a real local note, Blackstock's John Powell is go- ing to be a very busy man this season. His Esso Protec Rac- ing Team will be back this year, defending their Cham- pionship title in the Players Challenge Series. Robin Buck will lead the charge for the Port Perry based team. iE And if running his Players Challenge Team wasn't ih enough, the American Division of Powell Motorsports will 1 1. 'be producing a new racing series this year. The 'King Of ¢ The Hill" Series for Showroom Stock Corvettes will see fifty | | of these cars competing in a ten event schedule for a million ii dollars in prize money. This series will make an ap- 1 pearance at Mosport on the Trans-Am weekend in HE September. ii But not only have the drivers and teams been busy over | the Winter. Molsons and Labatts have stopped their squabbling, and now Molsons is busy preparing to run the Grand Prix Of Canada in Montreal on June 12th as well as the Toron- to Molson Indy on the 17th of July. The Bruton Drugs trophy for the Second Schedule winners was present- Mosport Park has started its expansion plan. A one ed by Marg Lawrence (far left) to skip Judy Latta and team members Freida half mile oval dirt track, situated just west of the main Cochrane, Cathy Acerra and Bonnie Posti!l. facility, should be ready to go by early summer. Appear- fi ing there will be the 'World Of Outlaws' Sprint Cars and that should make for some exciting viewing. And the Formula Fords are back. Now called Formula ' 1600. These little single seaters were a fixture of Amateur Racing in the sixties and seventies. With backing by the Becker Milk Company, they will be run as a supporting event at most of Mosport's Race Weekends. And just one more note I must pass on. For those of you in the know, who need to know more about Motorsports. There is now a radio show for you. Motorsport | Digest, hosted by Eric Hollo, begins on March 24th on the | | CKO Radio network. Tune in Thursdays between 4:30 and 1 4 5:00 p.m. on 99.1 FM to hear all the latest, coast to coast. That's going to wrap up this first column. There is a Press Conference scheduled in a couple of weeks regar- ding the Molson Indy and we'll have details about that the next time you hear 'From Corner Five." Watch for it! Port Perry hid Tennis Club mmmmmee= WANTED -cccaa-- TENNIS PLAYERS --- Young, Old, Beginners and Experienced. Sign up now and get involved in the game that lasts a lifetime. Registration for Membership and Lessons TUESDAY, MAY 3rd -- 8 PM -- MASONIC HALL Membership Fees: Family $45; Couple *38; Student *20; Single Jr. (17 & Under) *15; Single Sr. *28. Lessons for members begin May 17 and 18 for 6 weeks Fees -- Junior $15; Adult $25. Alternative Registration time is on May 10th at the Courts between 7 & 9 PM For further information call 985-8948 or 985-0568 § h i ¥ Dave Obee presented the Pineridge Sports trophy to Schedule Three winning skip Helen Parish, with her team of Gwen Luke, Anne Marie Knopp and Pat Mark.